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Community members are invited to attend as 25 people, each having taken their own unique journey, become Canadian citizens during a ... Full story
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Shoreline photos sought for Brock climate change study
Meredith DeCock is on a mission to determine how Lincoln's Lake Ontario shoreline has changed over time and the role ... Full story -
Brock prof talks maximizing economic potential of Canada Summer Games
The 2021 Canada Summer Games could be a game changer for Niagara — if stakeholders seize the moment. That’s the message ... Full story -
Career launcher: This fall, every Brock program will have an experiential option
Brock University graduates continue to enjoy employment rates that outpace the Ontario average. Data from the Ministry of Training, Colleges ... Full story -
Zone construction set to start Wednesday, July 31
The year-long construction project that will triple the size of the Zone fitness centre is getting underway, and that means ... Full story -
Brock accepting requests to change colour of Tower lights
Over the past year, Brock University’s iconic Schmon Tower has illuminated Niagara’s skyline in countless colours of the ... Full story -
Brock alum to head up 2020 Grey Cup Committee
Brock University alumnus Mike Edwards (BSM ’05) has only lived in Regina for two months, but he already knows that celebrating ... Full story -
Public tours to be held at excavation site of historic Shickluna Shipyard
Through thick, heavy mud and clay, the search began last week for remnants of lost local maritime history. Excavation of ... Full story -
The power of friendship worth celebrating, says Brock prof
Bullies are often seen as powerful, but Brock Associate Professor of Psychology Andrew Dane sees greater strength in being a ... Full story -
Brock employees help build community with Habitat for Humanity
When Brock Psychology Professor Tanya Martini applied to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity Niagara, she was expecting a day of ... Full story